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If you use an extremely sharp knife to carve an apple it will take hours to oxidize. Try it out - next time you make an apple pie or anything - use a very sharp knife to peel it (not a vegetable peeler) and leave it out on the counter...you won't need lemon juice again.

Four weeks ago, he visited my school and gave a lecture about his artwork, and why he perceives everything as a potential art form. You can see a shit ton of his work in NYT magazine. Also, I can post a link to the lecture if wanted.

Hmmm, call me crazy, but some people on this site, probably 90%, enjoy original content. Not reposts. You've never seen this before? Cool. Thousands of us have. Go make an /r/reposts and browse unoriginal content all day! :D

dude what's your problem, he is totally in the right for pointing out reposts. Sure sometimes reposts are Well worth it! But more times then not it's just one extra mouseclick we all have to make to get rid of it. Downvoting unoriginal content should be everyone's job as a redditor. Othereise, you're doing it wrong. I've never seen this before either, but the principle stands alone.

Being reported never even occurred to me, and now you're threatening me? Go ahead, report me to the admins, then they will check the IPs and see that I only have one account you fucking nut. I showed sympathy and even apologized to you via PM, but now I'm regretting it. You're crazier than me, and that's saying a lot.

Some fucking moron, took a Mercator map - which is a fucked up projection of a sphere, and then attempted to map a Mercator back onto something partially spherical.

Only a complete and utter turkey would attempt such a thing, with NO REFERENCE TO A FUCKING GLOBE.

For your infoormation, Greenland is 2.1 million square kilometres, while South America is 17.8 million square kilometres. It is more than 8 times larger than Greenland, but this fucking idiot has shown (on a sphere) the exact distortions Mercator's moronic (useful for Sailing ONLY) projection yields. THIS MAKES GREENLAND LOOK THE SAME SIZE AS SOUTH AMERICA,

I think the point here is the skill required to CARVE this, and in no way about the LOSERDOM of making sure you're using the right projection. We all might know a lot about maps, which I do, but generally, in my life, I've found it better to tone it down a bit with the "you idiot! Wrong projection" type of outbursts. People who aren't sociopaths tend to appreciate it.

I believe the point he was making was that he did not enjoy your comment, and the dissatisfaction he experienced while reading your comment happened prior to him discovering that the comment was written by someone he hates. The implication was that you make bad comments and there was no personal bias.

This piece was done by Kevin von Aelst. He's a sculptor/photgrapher, who has an obsession with all things miniature. Four weeks ago, he visited my school and gave a lecture about his artwork, and why he perceives everything as a potential art form. You can see a shit ton of his work in NYT magazine. Also, I can post a link to the lecture if wanted.

They thought that closing all ports wasn't enough and moved the entire island to the middle of nowhere to enhance security.
Too bad nobody told them about Cthulhu, who absolutely does not appreciate moving islands disturbing his sleep. They shall therefore be eaten last, a fate far more horrible than any plague!